Elemental Idaho Series
Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St, Boise, IDDr. Emily Wakild (BSU's Andrus Center) discusses the history and future of Idaho recreation with Gretchen Hyde (Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission), and John Robison (Idaho Conservation League).
We'll learn about the Ridge to Rivers trail system, the Owyhee Travel Management Plan, and everything in between!
Invasive Annual Grasses Field Workshops
In this two-day field and classroom workshop, participants will build upon the information presented in the Level 1 Virtual Workshop: Defending and Growing the Core by Breaking the Cycle of Annual Grass Invasion. This hands-on workshop is designed to take a more in depth look at how you can strategically plan for and manage invasive annual grasses (IAG). Participants will visit various sites including intact core areas and growth opportunity areas where we will discuss potential management approaches in each situation. This is also a great opportunity for participants to see multiple management tactics and their effects on rangeland plant communities over time. We will explore various monitoring techniques and discuss strengths and weaknesses. Through this field workshop, participants will become familiar with different management practices and improve their capacity to determine which management tactics will best suite their needs in different situations.
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
Elemental Idaho Series
Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St, Boise, IDDr. Emily Wakild (BSU's Andrus Center) discusses the history and future of Idaho recreation with Gretchen Hyde (Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission), and John Robison (Idaho Conservation League).
We'll learn about the Ridge to Rivers trail system, the Owyhee Travel Management Plan, and everything in between!
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
Returning to the Land: Encouraging minority youth participation in conservation and agriculture
Join this free online webinar series July 18, 19, 20 at 10:30 am CST each day. Featuring Indian Nations Conservation Alliance Southeastern Coordinator Seth Penn and Alabama forester Christopher Holden.…
High Altitude Revegetation Committee 2024 Field Tour
Registration is Open!
Our 2024 Summer Field Tour will be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, from 7:30 am - 5:30pm MDT. We will be visiting post-fire revegetation projects primarily in the Cameron Peak Fire and Hight Park Fire burned areas.
Check-in will start at 7am at One Canopy in Loveland, CO, with the program beginning at 7:30 am. Transportation to all other stops will be provided for all participants with return to One Canopy between 5-5:30 pm. Space is limited, so register soon to secure your spot. If you have any questions, please let us know.
The tour is free and includes morning coffee and light breakfast fare, lunch, snacks and water.
Elemental Idaho Series
Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St, Boise, IDDr. Emily Wakild (BSU's Andrus Center) discusses the history and future of Idaho recreation with Gretchen Hyde (Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission), and John Robison (Idaho Conservation League).
We'll learn about the Ridge to Rivers trail system, the Owyhee Travel Management Plan, and everything in between!
Roots and Rivers: The crucial connection between forests and watersheds
https://youtu.be/9_YFV0kEWJQ?si=LWDh-gyBXsAPTGY3 Join our webinar spotlighting several collaborative forest health initiatives and the work they are doing to protect and enhance critical headwaters in the West. We will hear from the…
From Sheep to Social Change: The Benefits of Animal Integration Even in Unlikely Places
Holistic Management Certified Educator and Retired Animal Science Professor Rob Rutherford witnessed an unexpected result when he began grazing sheep on his local golf course in California. Besides reduced costs and improved soils and plant community in the rough, the public started participating in the conversation bringing awareness to soil health and ecosystem processes. Join us to learn more about integrating animals in public spaces!